
CDA & Team
ROMA 2022 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Andrea Pieri
Andrea Pieri was born in Florence on june 18, 1947.
Graduated in mechanical engineering and enrolled in the Order of Engineers of Florence in 1978. University professor in mechanical technology and professor in some training courses of the City of Florence.
Consultant in the venues engineering and business organization sector, as well as business partner and director of small and medium-sized enterprises operating in the metalworking and service sectors; former vice president of Confartigianato Florence and Tuscany, he has been director of many activities related to the Tuscany Region, the Province and the City of Florence. President of Rari Nantes Florentia from 1988 to 1992 and from 2007 since now.
Federal Councilor since 2012 and Vice President since 2016.
Klaus Dibiasi
Klaus Dibiasi was born in Hall in Tirol on 6 October 1947. He has a degree in surveying and a university degree in Sport Science. Among the strongest divers of all time, he is one of the most awarded athletes of the Italian sport.
During his career he won three consecutive Olympic gold medals in 10mt platform diving race: Mexico City 1968, where he also won a silver medal on trampoline diving race, Munich 1972 and Montreal 1976; he also won a silver medal in Tokyo 1964 on the trampoline diving race. In addition, he won 2 gold and 2 world silver, 3 gold and 2 European silver, 2 gold at the World Military Championships, 2 gold and 3 silver at the Mediterranean Games, 2 gold at the Universiade, and 18 Italian titles.
Coach and lecturer for the Italian Swimming Federation, he has been a federal council member for a long time; secretary of the LEN Diving technical committee and FINA member, "legend" of Sport and Health, he is “Commendatore della Repubblica Italiana”, CONI Gold Medal for Athletic Merit and Gold Collar.
Giampiero Mauretti
Giampiero Mauretti was born in Genova on January 10, 1952. Former swimmer, grows up in Rome in the Lazio Nuoto as a backstroke and then prefers breastroke; he is a manager of some associations, swimming and water polo coach, lifesaver, as well as president of the Italian Swimming Federation’s Regional Committee of Lazio. Since 2000 after being a council member, he is currently Vicar Vice President of CONI Lazio.
"Stella d’argento" for CONI’s managers.
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
Bruno Campanile
Bruno Campanile was born in Rome in 1962; graduated in Sports Sciences, he had the opportunity to deal with the management of large multipurpose sports facilities. He has held important organizational roles in many of the main sporting events that took place in Italy, including the World Swimming Championships in Rome in 1994 and 2009, the International Tennis Championships from 1986 to 2002, the Golf World Cup in Sutri in 1991, Casa Italia at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, the Universiade in Sicily in 1997, Tarvisio 2003 and Naples 2019, and the World Artistic Skating Championships on wheels in Novara in 2016.
Giorgio Lalle
Giorgio Lalle was born in Rome on March 4, 1957 and he graduated in Economics. Accountant, enrolled to the ODCEC of Rome, Court of Rome auditor and consultant. He has held numerous professional positions as auditor/mayor: from 2000 to 2020, he was President of the F.I.N. College of Auditors; from 2009 to 2012, he was member of the Board of Statutory Auditors of the University Hospital Company of the II University of Naples; in 1994, he was auditor of the Organizing Committee of the World Swimming Championships in Rome. Currently, he is President of the Board of Auditors of the “Associazione benemerita Azzurri d'Italia, ANAOAI”.
Former swimmer, "Stella d’argento" for sports merit, he was the top athlete of the italian national team in the second half of the 70s. Finalist in the 100 breastroke (5°) and in the 4x100 medley relay at the 1976 Montreal Olympics; in 1977, in the 100 breastroke, he won the silver medal at the European Championships in Jonkoeping (Sweden) with 1’03,81, second and fourth all-time finishers. In 1976 he established with 1'03,34 the best world performance in short course, not recognized as a world record at that time.
Eugenio De Paoli
Eugenio De Paoli was born in Tripoli on September 24, 1953.
Graduated in law at the University "La Sapienza" in Rome in 1979, he began his publishing career taking care of the launch and development of some important national newspapers and radios on current affairs, politics and sport. In Mediaset he participates in the launch of the sports team of which he was before correspondent and then head of the department.
He worked in RAI as correspondent where he also looked after the sportive editorial of Tg2 for the Barcelona Olympics. From then on he has been team leader for RAI in six editions of the Olympic Games. The last one in Rio as head of the correspondence office. Since 2003 he obtained the role of Deputy Director of Journalism and subsequently co-director of RAI where he coordinated and plans the World Cup in France, Korea, Japan and in Germany. He also follows the Europeans of football in Holland and Belgium. In other sports he has also coordinated the Winter Olympics in Turin and then the World Swimming Championships in Rome.
Always focus on new trends and new social, cultural and sporting initiatives, in 2009 he was unanimously appointed as director of RAI Sport. He immediately planned the realization of the second channel RAISPORT2 successfully doubling the editorial offer for the London Olympics, the World Cup in South Africa, the Europeans in Poland and several editions of the “Giro d'Italia” cycling. In 2019 he was appointed Director of Communication for the Winter Olympics of Milano Cortina 2026.
Andrea Polimeno

Andrea Polimeno was born in Castellammare di Stabia (Naples) on 7 March 1961. Trained in Milan, he lives in Rome where for 35 years with his companies, Assieur Consulting srl and Elevan srl, he has been working in the Insurance / Financial and Marketing Consultancy sectors. & Communication.
Always close to sport and culture, over the years it has built relationships of an institutional nature with important companies and organizations, including, UnipolSai, Luiss Guido Carli, Italian Swimming Federation, Ligue Européenne de Natation, Italian Professional Football League, National Asi, contributing with its business to the creation of nationally-based partnerships, of great visibility and effectiveness, based on the creation of value and the pursuit of shared objectives.
Marco Rago
Marco Rago was born in Naples on January 26, 1968, he obtained a Master’s degree in Law in 1993 at the University Federico II; lawyer enrolled in the Council of the Order of Rome since 1998, he is entitled to patronage in front of the Higher Courts, Supreme Court of Cassation and Council of State since 2012. He speaks English, Spanish and French.
Since 2014 he has been President of the Second Section of the Federal Court of Appeal of the Italian Swimming Federation; since 2018 he has been in charge of the international cooperation programmes of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, with which he collaborates in the management of legal matters, and is a trustee of the UIL Confederation in the field of civil law; since 2020 he has been a member of the Diplomatic Corps of SMOM, LEN member of the disciplinary panel and he is Secretary-General of the Permanent Observatory on International Issues of Eurispes.
Previously he has carried out many activities as a consultant for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where he has served as Legal Adviser to the Honourable Minister, for the Commissariats of the Italian Government at the International Expo of Yeosu and Venlo and at the Universal Expo of Shanghai, for the Embassy of Italy in Buenos Aires, for the Consulate General of Italy in Caracas, for Simest spa (company under the supervision of the Ministry of Economic Development)for the Department of the Public Function Presidency of the Council of Ministers, for international organizations such as the I.D.L.O. (International Development Law Organization), for the I.I.L.A. (Istituto Italo-Latino Americano), and for the Provincial Administrative Council of Rome.
Appointed in 2011 Commander of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic, since 2019 he has been Knight of Magistral Grace of the Order of Malta.
ROMA 2022 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Andrea Pieri
Andrea Pieri
Andrea Pieri was born in Florence on june 18, 1947.
Graduated in mechanical engineering and enrolled in the Order of Engineers of Florence in 1978. University professor in mechanical technology and professor in some training courses of the City of Florence.
Consultant in the venues engineering and business organization sector, as well as business partner and director of small and medium-sized enterprises operating in the metalworking and service sectors; former vice president of Confartigianato Florence and Tuscany, he has been director of many activities related to the Tuscany Region, the Province and the City of Florence. President of Rari Nantes Florentia from 1988 to 1992 and from 2007 since now.
Federal Councilor since 2012 and Vice President since 2016.
Klaus Dibiasi
Klaus Dibiasi
Klaus Dibiasi was born in Hall in Tirol on 6 October 1947. He has a degree in surveying and a university degree in Sport Science. Among the strongest divers of all time, he is one of the most awarded athletes of the Italian sport.
During his career he won three consecutive Olympic gold medals in 10mt platform diving race: Mexico City 1968, where he also won a silver medal on trampoline diving race, Munich 1972 and Montreal 1976; he also won a silver medal in Tokyo 1964 on the trampoline diving race. In addition, he won 2 gold and 2 world silver, 3 gold and 2 European silver, 2 gold at the World Military Championships, 2 gold and 3 silver at the Mediterranean Games, 2 gold at the Universiade, and 18 Italian titles.
Coach and lecturer for the Italian Swimming Federation, he has been a federal council member for a long time; secretary of the LEN Diving technical committee and FINA member, "legend" of Sport and Health, he is “Commendatore della Repubblica Italiana”, CONI Gold Medal for Athletic Merit and Gold Collar.
Giampiero Mauretti
Giampiero Mauretti
Giampiero Mauretti was born in Genova on January 10, 1952. Former swimmer, grows up in Rome in the Lazio Nuoto as a backstroke and then prefers breastroke; he is a manager of some associations, swimming and water polo coach, lifesaver, as well as president of the Italian Swimming Federation’s Regional Committee of Lazio. Since 2000 after being a council member, he is currently Vicar Vice President of CONI Lazio.
"Stella d’argento" for CONI’s managers.
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
Bruno Campanile
Bruno Campanile
Bruno Campanile was born in Rome in 1962; graduated in Sports Sciences, he had the opportunity to deal with the management of large multipurpose sports facilities. He has held important organizational roles in many of the main sporting events that took place in Italy, including the World Swimming Championships in Rome in 1994 and 2009, the International Tennis Championships from 1986 to 2002, the Golf World Cup in Sutri in 1991, Casa Italia at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, the Universiade in Sicily in 1997, Tarvisio 2003 and Naples 2019, and the World Artistic Skating Championships on wheels in Novara in 2016.
Giorgio Lalle
Giorgio Lalle
Giorgio Lalle was born in Rome on March 4, 1957 and he graduated in Economics. Accountant, enrolled to the ODCEC of Rome, Court of Rome auditor and consultant. He has held numerous professional positions as auditor/mayor: from 2000 to 2020, he was President of the F.I.N. College of Auditors; from 2009 to 2012, he was member of the Board of Statutory Auditors of the University Hospital Company of the II University of Naples; in 1994, he was auditor of the Organizing Committee of the World Swimming Championships in Rome. Currently, he is President of the Board of Auditors of the “Associazione benemerita Azzurri d'Italia, ANAOAI”.
Former swimmer, "Stella d’argento" for sports merit, he was the top athlete of the italian national team in the second half of the 70s. Finalist in the 100 breastroke (5°) and in the 4x100 medley relay at the 1976 Montreal Olympics; in 1977, in the 100 breastroke, he won the silver medal at the European Championships in Jonkoeping (Sweden) with 1’03,81, second and fourth all-time finishers. In 1976 he established with 1'03,34 the best world performance in short course, not recognized as a world record at that time.
Eugenio De Paoli
Eugenio De Paoli
Eugenio De Paoli was born in Tripoli on September 24, 1953.
Graduated in law at the University "La Sapienza" in Rome in 1979, he began his publishing career taking care of the launch and development of some important national newspapers and radios on current affairs, politics and sport. In Mediaset he participates in the launch of the sports team of which he was before correspondent and then head of the department.
He worked in RAI as correspondent where he also looked after the sportive editorial of Tg2 for the Barcelona Olympics. From then on he has been team leader for RAI in six editions of the Olympic Games. The last one in Rio as head of the correspondence office. Since 2003 he obtained the role of Deputy Director of Journalism and subsequently co-director of RAI where he coordinated and plans the World Cup in France, Korea, Japan and in Germany. He also follows the Europeans of football in Holland and Belgium. In other sports he has also coordinated the Winter Olympics in Turin and then the World Swimming Championships in Rome.
Always focus on new trends and new social, cultural and sporting initiatives, in 2009 he was unanimously appointed as director of RAI Sport. He immediately planned the realization of the second channel RAISPORT2 successfully doubling the editorial offer for the London Olympics, the World Cup in South Africa, the Europeans in Poland and several editions of the “Giro d'Italia” cycling. In 2019 he was appointed Director of Communication for the Winter Olympics of Milano Cortina 2026.
Andrea Polimeno
Andrea Polimeno

Andrea Polimeno was born in Castellammare di Stabia (Naples) on 7 March 1961. Trained in Milan, he lives in Rome where for 35 years with his companies, Assieur Consulting srl and Elevan srl, he has been working in the Insurance / Financial and Marketing Consultancy sectors. & Communication.
Always close to sport and culture, over the years it has built relationships of an institutional nature with important companies and organizations, including, UnipolSai, Luiss Guido Carli, Italian Swimming Federation, Ligue Européenne de Natation, Italian Professional Football League, National Asi, contributing with its business to the creation of nationally-based partnerships, of great visibility and effectiveness, based on the creation of value and the pursuit of shared objectives.
Marco Rago
Marco Rago
Marco Rago was born in Naples on January 26, 1968, he obtained a Master’s degree in Law in 1993 at the University Federico II; lawyer enrolled in the Council of the Order of Rome since 1998, he is entitled to patronage in front of the Higher Courts, Supreme Court of Cassation and Council of State since 2012. He speaks English, Spanish and French.
Since 2014 he has been President of the Second Section of the Federal Court of Appeal of the Italian Swimming Federation; since 2018 he has been in charge of the international cooperation programmes of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, with which he collaborates in the management of legal matters, and is a trustee of the UIL Confederation in the field of civil law; since 2020 he has been a member of the Diplomatic Corps of SMOM, LEN member of the disciplinary panel and he is Secretary-General of the Permanent Observatory on International Issues of Eurispes.
Previously he has carried out many activities as a consultant for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where he has served as Legal Adviser to the Honourable Minister, for the Commissariats of the Italian Government at the International Expo of Yeosu and Venlo and at the Universal Expo of Shanghai, for the Embassy of Italy in Buenos Aires, for the Consulate General of Italy in Caracas, for Simest spa (company under the supervision of the Ministry of Economic Development)for the Department of the Public Function Presidency of the Council of Ministers, for international organizations such as the I.D.L.O. (International Development Law Organization), for the I.I.L.A. (Istituto Italo-Latino Americano), and for the Provincial Administrative Council of Rome.
Appointed in 2011 Commander of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic, since 2019 he has been Knight of Magistral Grace of the Order of Malta.